Is it me, or did it seem like for a short while last season, the Arizona Cardinals were going to be the first team in NFL history to play the Super Bowl in their own stadium? Before Carson Palmer went down, I actually felt they had a real legitimate shot. His injury helped changed the entire NFC playoff picture. I also felt that if the Cardinals didn't get a top seed in the NFC playoffs, they would be 1-&-done...& they were. Despite that, I got a ton of mad respect for head coach Bruce Arians. He's been one of my favorite NFL coaches in recent years. The guy didn't have a whole lot to work w/ these past few seasons. Offensively, the Cards were ranked 24th overall last season. They played 4 quarterbacks, & 3 of them started at least 2 games. Despite having wide receivers Larry Fitzgerald, Malcolm Floyd, John Brown, Ted Ginn Jr., running backs Andre Ellington, there seemed to have been some chemistry issues. Obviously, you can blame the quarterback injuries on that but in the end, it does come down to coaching & despite all that, I felt Bruce Arians did a great job & truly deserved the coach of the year honors. The defense also ranked 24th in the league last year & I felt that was a huge problem. They played so strong at the start of the season. Injuries may have played a part in the team's decline down the stretch. When healthy, this team can compete w/ anyone. Hopefully, for their sakes (& for the sake of Bruce Arians), this team can stay healthy & win the NFC West. Can they? That is thee question. Tune in to another team coverage on "The Rocket Sports Breakdown" Thursday morning @ 10:30am. Rocket Nation, get ready for a power trip.

Tom Brady woke up Tuesday morning to some startling news, "I'm still suspended for 4 games!" Brady must be wondering how his suspension was upheld, while other more notorious players' suspensions have been reduced. Also on the gridiron, the Cardinals break the mold in the NFL by hiring the first woman as an Asst. Coach. Two surprising and trend setting stories that will shape the structure of the NFL going forward. And for you Fantasy Football crazies, we have your sleeper picks for the upcoming season. So don't hesitate to pick us up on Wednesday evenings at 10:30est, GET INtheZONE!

It's been a while, but the show is back and better as ever! Football is just days away! Hosts Jess and Seth catch up the listeners on the latest with the Arizona Cardinals -- signings and and history. There is a woman coach! They discuss the impact and also the impact of and expectations for newly signed TE Jermaine Gresham.

After that, it is a preview of training camp, which starts August 31 and fans can see the first practice on August 1.

All eyes are on whom? What are the biggest position battles? What are the overstated stories? And then there will be hot takes -- what will be the surprises of camp?

In this episode of The Red Light Sports Ramble, presented by The Red Light Sports Network, Evan Witalison and Troy Otradovec will discuss the hottest news in baseball. The St. Louis Cardinals are being investigated by the FBI for apparently hacking into the Houston Astros database. The database had information about trades, statistics, and scouting reports. How big of a deal do you think this is? If they hacked into the Astro's database, did they try and hack into any other teams? Listen in and call the show with your thoughts.

The Tigers and St. Louis Cardinals begin a 3-game interleague series at Busch Stadium, which still could actually be a preview of the 2015 World Series. Also, starting pitcher Shane Greene, who threw 74 pitches in 5 full innings, left the game with mild ulnar neuritis in his pitching elbow. He will be re-evaluated tomorrow.

We have an update on Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. He may be under contract with the team through June 30th, but he reported that he will make a decision by May 22nd on whether he will return to Detroit or go elsewhere.

On the Tuesday edition of Sports Time Radio Dan the Man and The Big Jack welcome Patrick Karracker from www. ArchAuthority.com to the podcast to preview the St. Louis cardinals 2015 season. Can the Cardinals continue to dominant the N.L. Central or will the Pittsburgh Pirates or the Chicago Cubs knock them off the top of the division. They'll cover the batting order starting rotation and how the bullpen will set up along with an other pressing Cardinals matters. Remember it's all sports all the time. Follow us on Twitter @SportsTimeRadio @DanZeeeMan @Burketime and @MrFanofSports also check out www.SportsTimeRadio.com

There is football to talk about with the Arizona Cardinals and the NFL. The NFL Draft is done. Tight end John Carlson retired.

Hosts Jess Root and Seth Cox talk about the roster changes and the NFL Draft.

Arizona has seven new players. From tackle DJ Humphries to tight end Gerald Christian, the Cards addressed needs and also made some picks that surprised a lot of people. Hosts Jess Root and Seth Cox go over the picks -- do they love them, like them or hate them? Why?

They go over the role the players might play this year and in future seasons. They talk about their draft regrets and then go over the undrafted rookies added to the fold.

Deflate gate has expanded beyond capacity, but what level of responsibility does the collective bargining agreement play in the process?? MLB's trade deadline is only a few hours away; there have already been some blockbuster trades, but has a new trend been established in how teams operate? Michigan State football recently retracted a scholarship offer from a player who attended OSU's camp without permission; where is the line of loyalty and is it a double standard? Vin Baker recently revealed he is a barister at Starbucks; mismanagement of the $100 million he earned has left his bank account depleted, but not defeated. Jan Welter was named a coaching intern with the Arizona Cardinals, what trends can we expect after this hiring?

8 Divisions in 8 Weeks continues tonight with the NFC West! John Canton (@johnreport) of TJRWrestling.net joins us to talk about the division he is very familiar with. We may also touch on the current WWE Product!

Join Sharona and special guest co-host Natasha Paul @SportsTalkTasha as they talk about the VMAs, whether musicians have social responsibility, are the weaksauce diss tapes being dropped right now good or bad, and another white girl adopts a Native American costume to get attention. Sigh. In good news there is a female coaching in the NFL thanks to Uncle Bruce Arians and the Arizona Cardinals. Congrats to Jen Welter and we discuss what this means for women. Wednesday 10:00 a.m. CDT to Noon